Iconic Photo Shows Orangutan Catching Fish With A Makeshift Spear
John Vibes – Primates are extremely intelligent creatures, but humans can sometimes forget how similar we are.
John Vibes – Primates are extremely intelligent creatures, but humans can sometimes forget how similar we are.
GreenMedInfo Research Group – Children under 2 years shouldn’t use screens, but even those 2 and over may face lifelong consequences of too much screen time during childhood.
John Vibes – According to a new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, too much screen time for young children could be linked to slower brain development.
Victoria L. Dunckley M.D. – 6 Ways electronic screen time makes kids angry, depressed and unmotivated.
Anna Hunt – Nature’s influence on brain development and mental health may be much more powerful than we give it credit.
Prevent Disease Waking Times You comfort them over a skinned knee in the playground, and coax them to sleep with a soothing lullaby. But being a nurturing mother is not just about emotional care – it pays dividends by determining the size of your child’s brain, scientists say. Both of these images are brain scans …
Erin Schumacher, Guest Waking Times What if you started re-programming your mind with positive thoughts every time you looked into the mirror? How many of us look in the mirror daily and think something self-depreciating along the lines of: “Ugh, is that another wrinkle?” “Look how big my nose is!” “Is that a zit?!” “Who …
Tony Wright, Guest Writer Waking Times Solving the mystery of human evolution using Darwin’s basic theory required no more than a simple reinterpretation of existing data and the application of basic biological principles. The same approach simultaneously resolves several other major enigmas in disciplines rarely considered within the same context. By following in the footsteps …
Daniel Pendick, Harvard Men’s Health Watch Waking Times When it comes to keeping healthy and fit, living a mentally active life is as important as regular physical exercise. Just as your muscles grow stronger with use, mental exercise keeps your mental skills and memory in tone. Are certain kinds of “brain work” more effective than …
Kelsey Coy Waking Times As if you needed another reason to take that trip that’s been on your bucket list for decades… Not many people recognize the true benefits of traveling. Gary Small, director of the UCLA Longevity Center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, and author of several books on Alzheimer’s …